Silver Dimes
Posted in Uncategorized on 03/01/2010 07:47 pm by admin
Silver Dimes
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![]() 225 MERCURY DIMES 16 TROY OZ 1 2 kilogram {500 grams} PURE SILVER BULLION US $502.00
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![]() 1940 SILVER MERCURY DIMES US $3.66
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![]() roll of 50 roosevelt dimes 90 silver US $98.25
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![]() 1923 Mercury Silver Dime US $.99
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![]() UNITED STATES OLD ROOSEVELT DIME SILVER US $.25
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![]() 1870 The Seated Liberty silver dime US $20.82
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![]() UNITED STATES OLD 1908s barber DIME SILVER US $.98
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![]() 1927S Silver Mercury Dime Graded AU58 US $205.00
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![]() SILVER UNITED STATES ONE DIME 1936 US $1.55
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Junk silver prices fluctuate following the spot price of silver bullion, with "junk silver" referring to coins whose value is found in their metal, notably silver, overshadowing any collectible or neumenistic value. Thus the term is deceptive; these coins can actually be quite valuable. In October 2010, I spent $20 on a small collection of pre-1965 coins at our local flea market. After purchase, I calculated their melt value: $180+.
U.S. half-dollars, quarters and dimes minted before the year 1965 contain 90% silver and 10% copper. For example, a roll of 40 pre-1965 quarters, with a face value of $10, contains 7 troy ounces of silver. Multiply the current spot price of silver by 7 to yield the dollar value of those coins. As of October 2010, with the spot price hovering at $24.20/ ounce, those 40 quarters were worth $169.40.
Whether you are dealing with pre-1965 half-dollar coins, quarters or dimes or some combination of the three, they have the same metal weight per $100 face value: 71.5 troy ounces. Thus if you have $100 face value in these coins, simply multiple 71.5 by the current spot price to find the dollar price for your coins. If you are fortunate enough to have $1,000 face value junk silver coins, multiply the spot price by 715 to know what your coins are worth.
Calculate smaller amounts of coins as follows:
- $10 face value (i.e. 40 quarters or 20 half-dollars or 100 dimes) is 7 troy ounces. Multiply 7 by the spot price to find out how much your coins are worth.
- $5 face value is about 3.5 troy ounces; multiply the spot price by 3.5 to get the silver value.
- Half-dollars made of 90% silver are worth 0.3617 times spot.
- Pre-1965 quarters are worth 0.1808 times silver spot.
- Any 1916-1964 dime's worth is found by multiplying spot by 0.0723.
Using these formulas, you can easily find current junk silver prices for the coins you have in your possession or are considering for purchase. While the spot prices of precious metals fluctuate by the day and values may vary drastically from month to month, knowing how much silver is in each of these coins, or a collection of them, will allow you to quickly calculate their value.
Some coins containing precious metals are still in circulation today, as some people remain unaware as to their real value. As the dollar decreases in worth, these coins actually gain in value. Should you find them in your change, pull them out and save them for a rainy day.
Learn about how to buy junk silver, as well as pitfalls to avoid when you invest in silver coins and bullion. Author Maria T. Miller enjoys finding junk silver deals and collecting coins for long-term savings.
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50 Silver MERCURY DIMES 1934-1944 All Grade FINE or BETTER $100 You Receive: (50) Circulated Mercury dimes (mostly in the '40's) in a plastic tube from SWIFTCUB. Click SCfor the Store. |
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3 Different Silver Dimes - Barber - Mercury - Roosevelt all in a 2x2 cardboard holder $1000 3 different era dimes all 90% silver all in coin holders dates of each type vary. REEDERSONG |
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Nickels and Dimes $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Nickels and Dimes - Photographic Print |
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Two Dimes And A Nickel $11.49 Two Dimes And A Nickel |
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Roosevelt Dimes $8.21 A coin collection book with slots for Roosevelt Dimes from 1965 to 1997. |
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American Coin Treasures Last Twenty Years of Mercury Dimes $480.02 Collectible coins are a great gift for kids and adultsOne hand-selected Mercury Dime from each of the last 20 years of issue (1926-1945) is displayed in a handsome portfolioDimes are struck of .999 fine silverLegendary Mercury Dime (1916-1945) was one of the new coinage designs mandated by President Theodore Roosevelt at the beginning of the twentieth centuryOriginally called Winged LibertyNew coin got its popular name from Liberty's resemblance to Mercury seen on many ancient coins18 coins in all (none minted in 1932 or 1933)Accompanied by a printed historyMeasures 8.063 inches wide x 6.5 inches high x 0.38 inches deepFactory sealed boxes cannot be returned if opened. |
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Pile of Assorted Nickels and Dimes $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Pile of Assorted Nickels and Dimes - Photographic Print |
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Nickles and Dimes I $214.99 Daniel Girard Elliot Nickles and Dimes I - Framed Art Print |
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Nickles and Dimes II $214.99 Daniel Girard Elliot Nickles and Dimes II - Framed Art Print |
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Latin Dimes: Reggaeton Mix Vol. 1 - $9.99 Latin Dimes: Reggaeton Mix Vol. 1 - |
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Latin Dimes: Reggaeton Mix, Vol. 1 $5.99 Latin Dimes: Reggaeton Mix, Vol. 1 |
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Mercury Dimes Two Tone U.S. Coin Cuff Links - 1 Pair $81.86 This real “old� U.S. coin is first layered in pure bright silver. Then, by hand, the figure is highlighted and brought to life with rich, pure 24K gold. This breathtaking work, done exclusively by J & J Jewelers, turns the coin into a stunning and true work of art. Each coin is hermetically sealed against wear in a clear, hard acrylic coating. Each pair of cuff links comes in a jewelry box. Please Note: The gold and silver is much brighter and distinct than what the photograph shows. |
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Dimes to Dollars $3.5 40 exciting, high-interest novels with various themes guaranteed to keep your low level readers turning the pages until the very end. Story lines include elements of suspense, science fiction, mystery, horror and more. Each 32- page novel facilitates rea |
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Knickles and Dimes $25.84 No Synopsis Available |
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Nickels And Dimes $14.62 No Synopsis Available |
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2012 U.S. Coin Digest: Dimes $4.99 "This easy-to-search pricing and identification download is solely focused on U.S dimes. In this single source you get up-to-date values, detailed illustrations - featuring both sides of each coin, and characteristics including weight, size and date of coins of the past and those that you see in your change today. Pulled directly from 2012 U.S. Coin Digest, the most complete and detailed color guide to U.S. coins, this affordable download allows you to focus your attention strictly on dimes." |
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Turn Nickels Into Dimes Magic Trick $3.38 Magically turn nickels into dimes with this magic trick. Double your money without any sleight of hand, so that even the most astute observer will never know how you did it. Just place the precision-made brass cap over a stack of nickels, and what do you get? A stack of dimes instead! A classic magic coin trick for magicians of all ages. Coins are not included. Related Magic Tricks And Sets: Magic Tricks Close Up Magic Tricks Beginner Magic Tricks Magic Coin Tricks |
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Man Sitting in a Pile of Dimes for Olympic Games $99.99 Ralph Morse Man Sitting in a Pile of Dimes for Olympic Games - Premium Photographic Print |
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Two Men Shoveling a Pile of Dimes for Olympic Games $79.99 Ralph Morse Two Men Shoveling a Pile of Dimes for Olympic Games - Premium Photographic Print |
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Two Dimes & A Nickel $14.99 Full performer name: David Davis & The Warrior River Boys/David Davis.In an era when every conceivable variation on bluegrass has been tried, and every imaginable sonic update has been grafted onto the traditional bluegrass template, it's refreshing to hear a group like David Davis & The Warrior River Boys. On TWO DIMES AND A NICKEL, Davis and company simply sound like they have no more fervent desire in life than to play old-school bluegrass of the kind upon which they undoubtedly grew up. Mandolinist/singer Davis digs into these tunes with no small amount of mountain soul, and his band is right there with him every step of the way, keeping the perfect balance between hot picking and tasteful accompaniment on tunes that sound like they could have fallen off the back of Bill Monroe's pickup truck some 50 years earlier. |
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Of Ducks, Dimes and Destinies $90.81 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Of Ducks Dimes and Destinies, or Of Ducks and Dimes and Destinies, even though it was not originally a part of The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, it became Part 0. Scrooge McDuck is dining at Donalds house. Donald comments about the fact that, even though Donald never charges Scrooge when he eats there, Scrooge charges Donald when Donald eats at Scrooges house. Scrooge says its because he entertains his nephews about his adventures. Huey, Dewey and Louie then ask him to tell how he got the Number One Dime. He says its not so interesting and tells he was then a shoeshine boy in Glasgow in 1877. The boys then ask how Scrooge earned an American dime in Scotland. Scrooge himself never understood that and keeps telling the story, unaware that Magica De Spell was watching everything from her crystal ball. She starts thinking about how a 10yearold Scrooge wouldnt be so tough as his presentday self and remembers about a magic candle that has the power of sending someone back in time for one hour. She uses the candle to send herself to the Glasgow of the day Scrooge McDuck earned his first dime. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 136 Publication Date: 2010/08/30 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.32 inches |
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Latin Dimes: Hip Hop Mix - Puerto Rican Edt $9.99 Latin Dimes: Hip Hop Mix - Puerto Rican Edt |
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Street Scene, March of Dimes Banner in Distance - Vancouver, WA $19.99 Street Scene, March of Dimes Banner in Distance - Vancouver, WA - Premium Poster |


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